STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – A Huguenot resident, whose foot was crushed five years ago when a heavy condenser head fell on it in a Manhattan building where he was working, has settled his lawsuit for $735,000, his lawyer said.

Anthony Casale, then 58, was working for Tishman Spears as an HVAC mechanic in the building at 520 Madison Ave. on March 27, 2014, said court papers.

Casale was in the main engine room where he and co-workers were cleaning and repairing building chillers and condensers, said his attorney Edward J. Pavia Jr.

The process entailed removing the heads, or tops, of the machines, and lowering them to the ground with a device known as a chain fall, said the attorney.

The heads were lifted back onto the units after being cleaned, repaired and resealed, Pavia said.

Workers were in the process of returning a 600-pound condenser head to a machine when the hasp on the head which attached it to the chain broke, said the lawyer.

The head fell onto Casale’s foot, said Pavia, an attorney at the Eltingville firm Jonathan D’Agostino & Associates.